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we do a few shops and things, if there is a good bit of lighting from the shop its easy enough. can be a little tricky using it at heights. if there is no lighting from the building though
Jeff, all the guys on here with rain gurantees can't possibly see what they are doing in a downpour so i can't see you will have a problem, in fact with artificial light i think the results would be even easier to see.
dark enough??? this was at 4am in the morning and had no trouble with the results......
Quote from: Trevor Knight on January 17, 2008, 04:25:19 pmdark enough??? this was at 4am in the morning and had no trouble with the results......not sure them cones will help much though Trevor.Ian
Forgot to mention jeff, we use head torches for the dark. Get good ones so you can work 20-35ft away, Luke
jeff, I would think the technique that gives you good results in the daylight will be the same technique you need to use when it's dark. It's a confidence issue rather than a technique one.Though if you get loadsa complaints normally more lighting might be better.